Florida Man Rescued After Hours Clinging to Capsized Boat
After two unexpected nights at sea and a Coast Guard search, Stuart Bee was rescued from the water by a passing freight ship.
Smithsonian Archives of American Art Gathers an Oral History of 2020
The archives took on a new challenge: preserving this moment of pandemic and protest for the future. Those interviewed include Mark Bradford, Ed Bereal and Sheila Hicks.
Reopening Whiplash in New York City
Schools will reopen as abruptly as they closed — but only for some.
Living and Performing ‘Femme Queen Joy’
Rosa Isabel Rayos, a rapper who goes by Ms. Boogie, wants her work to expand the narrative about Black trans women.
Moderna Is Applying for Emergency F.D.A. Approval for Its Coronavirus Vaccine
The first shots could be given as early as Dec. 21, if authorization is granted.
Supreme Court Takes Up Trump Plan to Exclude Unauthorized Immigrants in Redistricting
The administration’s efforts, which are subject to practical hurdles, would upset a constitutional consensus and could shift political power from Democratic states to Republican ones.
There’s Another Runoff in Georgia, and the Winner Gets a Month in Congress
The winner of Tuesday’s runoff will have the distinction of succeeding John Lewis, a giant of the civil rights era, and serving what would have been the final days of his 17th term in Congress.
More Restrictions as the Covid-19 Surge Continues
Monday: Any break you might’ve been hoping for over the long weekend was cut short.
Leslie Van Houten’s Release Blocked by California Governor
Gov. Gavin Newsom reversed a decision by the state parole board granting her release after about 50 years in prison.
Biden Moves on to Economic Hires
Some of his foreign policy choices present an ethics test: This is your morning tip sheet.
Hidden in Plain Sight: The Ghosts of Segregation
Vestiges of racism and oppression, from bricked-over segregated entrances to the forgotten sites of racial violence, still permeate much of America’s built environment.
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